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Fannia manicata/monilis
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Is this Fannia lustrator? Seen in my garden in West Sussex, UK on 02/05/2021.

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Here's another angle.
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F. lustrator has legs partly yellow. I thinkit is manicata/monilis
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Brilliant, thanks for that Nikita.

By the way, I recently finished your book Diptera: An Introduction to Flies, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, so thanks for that too!

Dylan
 
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Dylan, thank you for reading Diptera: An Introduction to Flies!
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